Manageengine Vs Spiceworks [best] -
Spiceworks is primarily free (with ads) and built for SMBs. ManageEngine is a paid, enterprise-grade suite (though it has a free tier with limits). | Feature | ManageEngine (ServiceDesk Plus) | Spiceworks (Cloud Help Desk) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ticket Creation | Email, web form, phone, chat, self-service portal | Email, user portal, (limited phone integration) | | SLA Management | Advanced (escalation rules, business hours, calendars) | Basic (response/resolution time targets) | | Automation | Strong (custom functions, automated assign/close) | Moderate (auto-approve, basic rules) | | Parent-Child Tickets | Yes | No (only related tickets) | | Approval Workflows | Yes (multi-level, advanced) | Basic (single-level approvals) | | Templates | Yes (rich formatting, dynamic fields) | Yes (basic) |
ManageEngine (much deeper, especially for license/contract/PRO) 3. ITIL & Change Management | Feature | ManageEngine | Spiceworks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Incident & Problem Mgmt | Yes (root cause, known errors) | Incidents only (no formal Problem module) | | Change Management | Yes (CAB, risk assessment, calendar) | No | | Release Management | Yes (basic) | No | | CMDB (Configuration Mgmt) | Yes (CI relationships, impact analysis) | No | | Service Catalog | Yes (request fulfillment, multi-step approvals) | No | manageengine vs spiceworks
ManageEngine (for advanced ticketing & SLAs) 2. Asset Management (Inventory) | Feature | ManageEngine (SDP) | Spiceworks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Discovery Method | Agent-based + agentless (scanning) | Agentless (scanning via WMI/SSH) | | Software License Mgmt | Strong (compliance tracking, purchase details) | Basic (track installed vs available) | | Contract Mgmt | Yes (warranty, lease, vendor contracts) | No | | Purchase Order Mgmt | Yes (built-in) | No | | Asset Relationships | Yes (associate tickets, changes, projects) | No | | Cloud Asset Discovery | Yes (AWS, Azure, GCP via integration) | No | Spiceworks is primarily free (with ads) and built for SMBs